An electronic control switch with at least two operating states for water faucets. The control switch has at least one control section, a base section, and a guide for a motion of the two sections relative to one another. At least one sensor is located in one section and at least two magnets are located in the other section, or alternatively at least two sensors are located in one section and at least one magnet is located in the other section, and each magnet associated with an operating state enters a detection region of a sensor at least at times in the course of the relative motion. The magnets at least have different magnetic field strengths or different spacings from the sensor.
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13. An electronic control switch with at least two operating states for water faucets, the electronic control switch comprising:
at least one control section;
a base section;
a guide for facilitating a relative motion between the at least one control section and the base section;
at least two sensors arranged in the control section or the base section; and
at least one magnet arranged in the control section or the base section,
wherein each of the at least two sensors is associated with an operating state and each of the at least two sensors detects the at least one magnet at times in a course of the relative motion.
1. An electronic control switch with at least two operating states for water faucets, the electronic control switch comprising:
at least one control section;
a base section;
a guide for facilitating a relative motion between the at least one control section and the base section;
at least one sensor arranged in the control section or the base section; and
at least two magnets arranged in the control section or the base section,
wherein each magnet is associated with an operating state and enters a detection region of the at least one sensor at least at times in a course of the relative motion,
wherein the magnets have at least one of different magnetic field strengths or different spacings from the at least one sensor, and
wherein the at least one sensor and the at least two magnets are arranged in at least two normal planes that extend perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the electronic control switch.
11. An electronic operated water faucet with at least one supply and an electronic controller connected thereto, wherein the electronic operated water faucet has an electronic control switch that is connected to the electronic controller,
the electronic control switch comprising:
at least one control section;
a base section;
a guide for facilitating a relative motion between the at least one control section and the base section;
at least one sensor arranged in the control section or the base section; and
at least two magnets arranged in the control section or the base section,
wherein each of the at least two magnets is associated with an operating state and enters a detection region of the at least one sensor at least at times in a course of the relative motion,
wherein the at least two magnets have at least one of different magnetic field strengths or different spacings from the at least one sensor, and
wherein the electronic controller includes an electronic analysis unit that is configured to detect a maxima and minima of the magnetic field strengths and associate them with discrete operating states.
12. An electronic operated water faucet with at least one supply and an electronic controller connected thereto, wherein the electronic operated water faucet has an electronic control switch that is connected to the electronic controller,
the electronic control switch comprising:
at least one control section;
a base section;
a guide for facilitating a relative motion between the at least one control section and the base section;
at least one sensor arranged in the control section or the base section; and
at least two magnets arranged in the control section or the base section,
wherein each magnet is associated with an operating state and enters a detection region of the at least one sensor at least at times in a course of the relative motion,
wherein the magnets have at least one of different magnetic field strengths or different spacing from the at least one sensor, and
wherein the electronic controller includes an electronic analysis unit, which analyzes the magnetic field strengths detected by the at least one sensor in order to ascertain the operating states, and can be set to different characteristic curves using characteristic curve windows.
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This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2012 014 946.8, which was filed in Germany on Jul. 30, 2012, and which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic control switch with at least two operating states for water faucets.
2. Description of the Background Art
Control switches of this nature are used in connection with devices for water treatment, for example, that make it possible to draw cold water, hot water, and treated water, such as carbonated water. Such devices are marketed under the Grohe Blue® trademark, for example.
It is a disadvantage in conventional control switches that they are operated by means of mechanical elements that can assume various detent positions. Because of the associated increased tolerances in the detent positions, complex calibration of the electronics for the applicable detent positions is required to be able to detect different operating states with a requisite minimum level of reliability. In addition, known systems are subject to increased mechanical wear.
It is therefore an object of the invention to solve the problems resulting from the conventional art, and in particular to provide a simplified control switch with improved reliability.
In an embodiment an electronic control switch has at least one control section, a base section, and a guide for a motion of the two sections relative to one another, wherein at least one sensor is located in one section and at least two magnets are located in the other section, or alternatively at least two sensors are located in one section and at least one magnet is located in the other section, and each magnet associated with an operating state enters a detection region of a sensor at least at times in the course of the relative motion, wherein the magnets at least have different field strengths or different magnet-sensor spacings are provided. The operating states serve to activate and deactivate different functions of the water faucet. The functions can be, for example, the production and dispensing of cold water, hot water, warm water, or treated water. Treatment of the water can take place through filtration, chilling, and/or the addition of carbon dioxide, known as carbonation. Any type of treatment can be used alone or in combination with the other treatment types. Carbonation, in particular, can be carried out with different states of carbon dioxide enrichment in the water.
With a control switch equipped according to the invention, it is possible to detect, by means of the sensor, discrete and easily distinguishable operating states through the motion of the sections with respect to one another as they carry out the relative motion along a relative motion path defined by the guide. Thus, for example, two magnets with different field strengths can be moved past one sensor at a constant distance. In this case, the sensor either detects no magnetic field, a magnetic field with a first magnetic field strength, or a magnetic field with a second magnetic field strength. In this context, the second magnetic field strength should be understood to mean the maximum of the sensed magnetic field strength during traversal of the relative motion path. Alternatively, it is possible in another embodiment to use a single magnet and to move two sensors along it, wherein the two sensors assume different minimum distances from the magnet employed. This means that the magnet is located at different minimum spacings from the path of motion of the sensors, or the sensors are located at different minimum spacings from the path of motion of the magnet. In this design as well, three operating states can again be sensed. In the first state, the magnet is located outside of a detection region of the sensor, and no magnet and no magnetic field strength are sensed. In the second state the magnet is sensed by the first sensor, and in the third state it is sensed by the second sensor. As a result of the use of magnets of different field strengths, and the use of different spacings between the sensor and magnet either alternatively or in addition, it is possible to sense clearly distinct operating states that can be detected with particular reliability. Moreover, the service life can be significantly improved through the use of permanent magnets and prior art sensors, since they operate in a contactless manner and without wear.
In an embodiment of the present invention, provision is made for the guide to permit a rotary motion of the control section about an axis of rotation of the preferably stationary base section as the relative motion. A rotary motion is generally known in faucets, and is considered ergonomically advantageous.
In addition, it is advantageous for a sensor to be located in a first normal plane and the path of motion of the magnets employed to be located in at least a second, separated normal plane. “Path of motion” in this context can mean that the magnets are guided by the guide along a path of motion that corresponds to the course of the relative motion. In the case of a rotary motion, the path of motion is circular. The identified normal planes in this context lie in the direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation and preferably are parallel to one another in orientation. While it is sufficient for the invention to use a first normal plane and a second normal plane spaced apart therefrom, it is also possible to arrange magnets in additional normal planes at different spacings.
In an embodiment, the magnets can be arranged individually or in groups in the additional second normal planes that have different spacings from the first normal plane. Due to the different spacings, different field strengths that can be sensed can be presented at the sensor. In combination with the use of magnets with different magnetic field strengths, a significantly improved distinguishability of the selected operating states can thus be achieved with a suitable choice of spacings and magnetic field strengths. Naturally, it is important here to ensure that the gain in detectible magnetic field strength when stronger magnets are chosen is not compensated for by a correspondingly increased minimum spacing from the sensor. This interrelationship between the field strength of the selected magnets and the spacings or minimum spacings occurring between magnet and sensor during traversal of the path of motion represents an important feature of the present invention.
In an embodiment, the control switch according to the invention can be integrated into a rotary handle of the water faucet because of the especially favorable actuating situation.
In order to improve the haptic characteristics, moreover, provision can be made for a mechanical detent to releasably catch in at least one actuating position where at least one magnet is located in the detection region of a sensor. This gives the user additional haptic feedback on the reaching of the applicable actuating positions along with the activated function of the faucet.
In addition, the invention provides for an electrically operated water faucet with at least one supply and an electronic controller connected thereto, which is characterized in that it has an electronic control switch according to one of the preceding claims that is connected to the electronic controller. With the electronic control switch according to the invention, a water faucet of this nature can forward detected signals of a selected operating state to an electronic controller that is suitable for processing these signals and controlling the desired functions.
To this end, the electronic controller can have an electronic analysis unit, which is designed such that it can detect maxima and minima of the sensed magnetic field strengths and reliably associate them with the predefined, discrete operating states. If the maxima and minima that are passed through during the motion along the path of motion are counted, this information can additionally be analyzed along with the sensed magnetic field strength in order to ascertain the applicable predetermined operating state even more reliably.
Finally, the electronic controller can include an electronic analysis unit, which analyzes the signals produced by the sensor in order to determine the operating states and can be set to different characteristic curves of the signals. This makes it possible, for example, for manufacturing-related tolerances in the magnetic field strengths measured by the sensor or deviations in the characteristic curve from a reference characteristic curve to be recognized and compensated for, without the need for additional actions. For this purpose, the electronic analysis unit can be programmed with known algorithms in order to obtain appropriate analyses. In addition, the use of magnetic encodings is also possible, so that, for example, an operating state is not detected until after a sequence of a certain magnetic encoding is recognized by number or polarity.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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Provision is fundamentally made for each magnet 10 to have an operating state 2 associated with it. However, the use of additional magnets 10 also makes it possible to implement second operating states 3 and third operating states 4 as well as any desired number of additional operating states. As a matter of principle, however, one additional operating state 2, in which no magnet is present in the detection region 11 of the sensor, exists in all embodiments. The number of detectible operating states 2 thus corresponds to the number of magnets 10 employed plus one additional operating state 2.
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The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Mielke, Achim, Woesthoff, Wulf, Faust, Guenter
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